@DerWouter I shied away from posting about Jay Sekulow's scam bc I couldn't get a handle on it. This June '17 WP story by @byaaroncdavis & @ShawnBoburg explains how Sekulow's operation is structured... https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/trump-attorney-jay-sekulows-family-has-been-paid-millions-from-charities-they-control/2017/06/27/6428d988-5852-11e7-ba90-f5875b7d1876_story.html
...For some reason, many '18 990s are not showing up in the not-for-profit databases like the 990 Finder but are available on the IRS Charity Bureau website. Searching by EIN works the best for me.... https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/tax-exempt-organization-search
...This is the key paragraph in the WP story. All of the money donated to the American Center For Law & Justice first flows thru the Sekulow family controlled Christians Advocates Serving Evangelism, a separate legal entity w a different EIN...
...I thought the next step in this thread would simply to post excerpts from the Christian Advocates '18 990 but in 2018, the Sekulows reorganized the entity which had been registered in California since '98.....
...To make things more complicated, Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism dba (does business as) the American Center for Law & Justice so a donor to the ACLJ may not know he is donating to a Sekulow family controlled entity, Christian Advocates...